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  • Seviana Andhini

    5.0

    Once we left the resort early to visit Lang Tengah, our pickup driver was kind sufficiently to fall us off for an instant breakfast. The breakfast was fantastic. I got the seafood noodle soup - the seafood and squid were extremely clean, the soupyumy. My husband acquired noodles with yong tau foo - excellent. Coffee, tea and 2 half-boiled eggs. Extremely satisfying breakfast. Wished to attempt the bun with butter and kaya (conventional egg coconut jam) but our tummies were actually full. The next time... or on our come back from Lang Tengah.

  • Zat Atmaja

    4.0

    Their internal bread is great top up with kaya and butter. Their sea food mee isn't bad very fresh.

  • Fitria Rahmawati

    5.0

    Love this location! They serve tasty homemade noodles and the very best juices around. You’ll also need to attempt the roti paun, it’s so excellent!! Move there for breakfast, your meal. People who work you can find really friendly.

  • Melih Güven

    2.0

    We ordered one group of their famous roti pau, thinking it will be a big part kind of breads but... Please consider the picture for the reference =) We thought one loaf of bread can feed three individual (as shown in the picin the cafe and some testimonials from websites) but... Make sure you consider the picture once even more for the reference =) Taste wise... Regular? Yes, regular toasted buns with butter and kaya. Note: May end up being we have been just unlucky to find the smallest bread? XD

  • Hanah.nurliza

    3.0

    It is a chinese food courtroom. There are several stalls, which offering noodle, seafood & etc. The desk arrangement is little bit crowded. A good spot to take breakfast at 6am

  • Nova Pungki

    4.0

    It is a typical chinese kopitiam with several stalls,yong tau foo,carrot cake,pork&seafood noodles,kueh etc.This place was cramp during breakfast.We had the pork kway tiaw soup that is excellent after longer wait.Do not forget to attempt roti paun.Should come back for sure.

  • Eveline Yunita

    5.0

    We were taking in There at night, recommendation was soup with noodles. Taste was good, seafood, meat and veggies in the soup. Furthermore nice beverage with dragon fruit, really friendly individuals. Noodles were made refreshing.

  • Vilandri Ramadhani Ajeng

    4.0

    It is a typical chinese coffeeshop. We'd soup noodles - pan mee and mee sua, plus they were good specifically the clean and springy 'yu wat' (or seafood paste). The serving had been quite big too. We furthermore tried Terengganu pau offered with kaya (orcoconut jam) and butter, whenever we pointed out that every table appeared to be getting them. The pau is merely ordinary bun and tiny - alright for a snack but we've tasted better kaya somewhere else. Worth mentioning may be the ice blended combine fruit juices they have on the menus. The juices were therefore wonderfully refreshing on a popular sunny afternoon. Our preferred was choice 'A', a natural coloured juice that was a variety of celery, green apple company and lemon and also a dash of sour plum flakes. The shop furthermore markets 'keropok ikan tamban' (seafood crackers), fried and not-yet-fried ones. The seafood crackers were very delicious , nor taste fishy, but just a little costly - 250g of not-yet-fried seafood crackers cost RM12.

  • Rinda

    4.0

    It's odd that coffee shop (not really much of the cafe) didn't receive much reviews if it is THE meeting location for out-of-towners with neighborhood guides for each day vacation of island hopping and snorkelling. The restaurant opens early to appeal to thevisitors grabbing an instant bite for breakfast before moving out for whatever excursion planned for your day. There will be a selection of stalls promoting noodles (wan tan mee, pan mee, etc) for breakfast. The coffee served is local Malaysian coffee; "kopi peng" is great but a tad as well sweet (make sure to require less x3 lovely if you don't have a nice tooth). The neighborhood roti paung is really a novelty if you have not attempted it before. It is almost always offered with butter and kaya. No complains concerning the food but the phrase of caution... RM12 for a bowl of steamed "lekor" (nearby seafood paste crackers) is costly if you ask me. The fried edition is way better and for exactly the same cost, one can get yourself a good deal more "lekor".

  • Izzet Şenocak

    4.0

    Restaurant open early each morning around 0630, among the famous place to possess Roti Paung Terengganu inside KT Chinatown. Eating place have several stall marketing variant chinese noodles and pastry.

T. Homemade Cafe Location

T. Homemade Cafe is located at 214, Jalan Kampung Cina, Kuala Terengganu 20100 Malaysia. This is a Chinese restaurant near the Kuala Terengganu. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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